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Onboard Information

Below is a clear and practical overview of the main systems, facilities and important information about the yacht. Please read this carefully when joining the crew so that everyday life onboard is comfortable and safe for everyone.


Safety instruction

Please read Safety instructions first


Living Room

The main salon has a television connected to both a computer and a satellite receiver. The sound system runs through an amplifier and overhead speakers. All major TV channels and streaming services are available.


Internet

The boat is equipped with Starlink satellite internet, providing high‑speed WiFi coverage almost anywhere.


Bathrooms

Bathroom water is clean and safe for washing but not recommended for drinking. Please turn off water when not in use, as water is limited and expensive onboard.

Only thin toilet paper may be flushed. Anything thicker can clog or damage the toilet system. Most bathrooms have a bidet — the cleanest and most environmentally friendly option.


Crane

A crane on the flybridge can lift approximately 300 kg and is mainly used for the dinghy and water toys. Crane controls are stored in the lower wheelhouse. No one may operate the crane without proper instruction and practice.


Shore Power

When docked, electricity usually comes from shore. The yacht supports up to 100A, but many shore connections offer only 10A, with larger marinas offering up to 63A.


Electrical Usage (Amps)

1 amp at 220V equals 0.22 kW. Examples:

When connected to limited shore power, avoid running multiple high‑load appliances at once. Open cupboards carefully — items may have shifted during navigation.


Fresh Water & Ice

Fresh water and ice cubes are available from the refrigerator.


Air Conditioning & Heating

The vessel has a powerful seawater‑cooled heat exchanger system with two compressors.

Settings are controlled in the lazarette:

In cabins and shared areas: Set A/C to 24° Set heating to 22° All heating config is done thru https://batti.app


Water System

The yacht has an 1800‑litre freshwater tank. Do not overfill when taking water; the filling point is on the forward starboard side.


Water Maker

The water maker produces approximately 100 litres per hour. It is activated on the main panel and controlled from the panel next to the sliding door in the living room. Check the tank level to avoid overfilling.


Main Electrical Panel

Located in the lower wheelhouse. Do not touch any switches unless you have been trained.


Flybridge

On the upper deck you will find: the upper wheelhouse, crane, dinghy, water toys, and sunbathing areas.


Engine Room

Access through the lazarette. No one should enter unless they have a specific task or permission.


Forepeak (Whaleback Storage)

Ropes and much of the boat’s electrical equipment are stored here. Move carefully inside. The white hatch in the floor is an emergency exit — it must always remain clear and accessible.


Emergency Exits

An emergency exit is located in the forward starboard cabin. The ladder for it is stored in the same cabin.


Cabins


Anchors

The yacht has two anchors, but normally only one is deployed unless conditions require a stern line or additional holding. Anchor controls are available in both wheelhouses. No anchor operations may be performed without training.


Fenders

Stored in dedicated racks at the bow. They must be in the racks when the yacht is underway, anchored or on a buoy.


Passerelle

Controls are located in an outside locker or via remote control.


Main Engines

The vessel is powered by two 1350 hp CAT engines. Several checks must be performed before starting — follow the engine startup procedure as taught onboard.


Generators

There are two generators, with normally only one in use at a time. The generator runs during navigation, at anchor, and sometimes at the pier when shore power is insufficient. It supplies up to 80A, allowing most systems to operate simultaneously.


Laundry

A washing machine and dryer are located in the lazarette.